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  2. Titan Tire Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Titan Tire Corporation is an American tire corporation formed in 1993 by Maurice M. Taylor Jr., then owner of Titan Wheel, purchased the Dyneer Corporation, manufacturer various off-road tires. Titan is one of the largest manufacturer of off-road tires in North America. [2]

  3. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, IH introduced its first 100 hp (75 kW) two-wheel-drive tractor, the 1206. Another option became available in 1965 for the 706, 806, and the new 1206: a factory-installed cab (made by Stopler Allen Co.), often called the "ice cream box" due to its shape.

  4. List of International Harvester vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Type D Titan (1910–1917) Titan 10–20,(1915–1922) Mogul 10–20,(1916–1919) ... who built them into tractors and designed their own four wheel drive axle. This ...

  5. Musée Maurice Dufresne - Wikipedia

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    Salle Titan: Steam powered fire engine GB 1850 - André Citroën tractor 1919 - Titan Tractor USA 1902 - Morgan car GB 1930 - Renault car type NN 1925. Salle Marchand : Marchand cognac still 1870 - Guyot high clearance tractor 1930.

  6. Steiger Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Steiger Tractor Company was founded in the 1950s by Douglass Steiger and Maurice Steiger, brothers who were farmers near Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. The Steigers first built a tractor in their workshop for their own use out of truck components, before beginning broader manufacturing and marketing of tractors in the United States and Canada ...

  7. McCormick-Deering W series tractors - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the letter series row-crop tractors, which were intended to straddle one or more rows in a field with high clearances and adjustable axles, the W tractors had fixed wheel widths and a generally lower profile with smaller rear wheels and wide front axles, since they were meant for plowing, orchards, wheatfields and other applications that did not require the row-crop features.